When Capone faced difficulties, he whined about a ‘rigged’ system. Half the country thought he was a champion of the common man. Bryan Burrough reviews “Capone: His Life, Legacy, and Legend” by Deirdre Bair.

In 2011, the controversial artist was detained in Beijing and his passport was confiscated for four years by the Chinese government. This fall marks his return to New York City with two new gallery shows.

In Michael Mann's high-tech thriller "Blackhat," Chris Hemsworth plays a convicted hacker released from prison to help authorities hunt down a cyberterrorist. Turns out such get-out-of-jail deals are fairly common in the movies.

Danish toy maker Lego is fielding an onslaught of online criticism after Chinese political activist and artist Ai Weiwei said it rejected his request for a bulk order of its building blocks for an art installation.

Drug and medical-device makers paid $6.49 billion to U.S. doctors and teaching hospitals during 2014, according to the federal government’s first full-year accounting of industry financial ties with medical providers.